Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 311-321
Katherine Bode and Paul Longley ArthurPART I. TRANSFORMING DISCIPLINES: 1. Collecting Ourselves
Mark Byron: 2. Exercises in Battology
Tomoji Tabata: 3. Stylometry of Dickens's Language : An Experiment with Random Forests
Jack Elliott: 4. Patterns and Trends in Harlequin Category Romance
Sydney Shep: 5. The Printers' Web
Paul Longley Arthur: 6. Biographical Dictionaries in the Digital Era
Richard Maltby, Dylan Walker and Mike Walsh: PART II. MEDIA METHODS ; 7. Digital Methods in New Cinema History
Axel Bruns, Jean Burgess, and Tim Highfield: 8. A "Big Data" Approach to Mapping the Australian Twittersphere
Mark Cote: 9. iResearch : What Do Smart Phones Tell Us about the Digital Human?
Christopher Moore: 10. Screenshots as Virtual Photography : Cybernetics, Remediation, and Affect
Julia Flanders: PART III. CRITICAL CURATION ; 11. Rethinking Collections
Katherine Bode and Tara Murphy: 12. Methods and Canons
Øyvind Eide: 13. Reading the Text, Walking the Terrain, Following the Map
Deb Verhoeven: 14. Doing the Sheep Good : Facilitating Engagement in Digital Humanities and Creative Arts Research
Ned Rossiter: 15. Materialities of Software
Peter Robinson: PART IV. RESEARCH FUTURES ; 16. Digital Humanities : Is Bigger Better?
Paul Turnbull: 17. Digital Humanities, or Digitally Based Humanities Research
Alan Liu: 18. The Big Bang of Online Reading
Willard McCarty.: 19. Getting There from Here : Remembering the Future of Digital Humanities
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